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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
6 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-05-31
2018-12-20
Brief Summary
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The hypothesis that the theory-based intervention (Wiki101), in combination with use of WikiTrauma, will result in better adoption of best practices in trauma care, safer care (less complications), improved patient outcomes and less costly care in Canada.
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Detailed Description
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The main goal will be to study the combined effect of WikiTrauma and Wiki101 on the quality of care in four trauma centers in Quebec.
First, the wiki will be pilot-tested with potential users to create a version ready to test in practice. A rapid, iterative prototyping process with 15 health professionals from nonparticipating centers will allow to identify and resolve usability issues prior to finalizing the definitive version for the interrupted time series. Second, an interrupted time series will be performed to measure the impact of the combined intervention on the quality of care in four trauma centers that will be selected;one level I, one level II, and two level III centers. Participants will be health care professionals working in the selected trauma centers. Also, five patient representatives will be recruited to participate in the creation of knowledge tools destined for the use (eg, handouts). All participants will be invited to complete the Wiki101 training and then use, and contribute to, WikiTrauma for 12 months. The primary outcome will be the change over time of a validated, composite, performance indicator score based on 15 process performance indicators found in the Quebec Trauma Registry.
The project was funded in November 2014 by the Canadian Medical Protective Association. The trial will start in early 2015 and preliminary results should be available in June 2016. Two trauma centers have already agreed to participate and two more will be recruited in the next months.
This study is expected to add important and unique evidence about the effectiveness, safety, and cost savings of using collaborative platforms to adapt knowledge implementation tools across jurisdictions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Wiki101 and WikiTrauma
Wiki101, a theory-based continuing professional development (CPD) program, will train participants at the selected trauma centers to use WikiTrauma effectively and safely to create and share different types of Knowledge Transfer (KT) tools (e.g., care protocols, order sets, patient decision aids). Participants will receive Wiki101 training and then gain access to WikiTrauma with editing rights to the knowledge implementation tools (e.g. care protocols, order sets, care pathways) found in the wiki.
WikiTrauma is the wiki we created to promote best practices in trauma care and will be implemented in four trauma centers in Quebec during 12 months. During this period, we will continue to measure the impact on the quality of care.
Wiki101 and WikiTrauma
Wiki101 is a theory-based continuing professional development course to teach healthcare professionals how to use WikiTrauma. WikiTrauma is a wiki containing implementation tools built upon the Google Sites platform.
Interventions
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Wiki101 and WikiTrauma
Wiki101 is a theory-based continuing professional development course to teach healthcare professionals how to use WikiTrauma. WikiTrauma is a wiki containing implementation tools built upon the Google Sites platform.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* health care professionals (eg, emergency physicians, critical care physicians, trauma surgeons, nurses, respiratory therapists, physiotherapists, or pharmacists).
* Patient representatives will be selected without any restrictions or limitations with regard to the qualifications.
* Health care professional students and trainees (eg, residents, medical students, and nursing students) will have the same access to WikiTrauma and Wiki101 as fully certified professionals.
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Canadian Medical Protective Association
OTHER
Laval University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Patrick Archambault
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Patrick M Archambault, MD MSc FRCPC
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
CISSS Chaudières-Appalaches (Hôtel-Dieu de Lévis)
Locations
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Pascal Y Smith
Lévis, Quebec, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Wiki Implementation 1415-041
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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